Chapter 113: Belief Dominates Thoughts, Thoughts Control Behavior

There are certain commonalities in the personalities of these Space Marines, who share a common genetic origin, and a sense of unity and almost kinship pervades their troops.

During the Great Expedition, the members of the Legion shared the imprint of their genes and battle history, and regarded each other as siblings. Visualize the genoplasma as their father.

Training, indoctrination, and shared combat experience reinforced in the Astarte regiment the belief that they were family born in the cradle of war.

This relationship brought the Gene Protogens and their own legions together during the Great Expedition, bringing them close together. There is also a deep brotherhood and unity within the legion.

However, this also led to a problem with a genetic protogen, such as the Horus Rebellion, which could even cause the rebellion of tens of thousands of Space Marines in the entire legion.

This brotherhood and worship of the primordial body spread with the rise of empires.

Although the Genoplasms disappeared one by one with the dismantling of the Legion by Killiman, this sentiment among the Space Marines is not as strong as the Legion led by the Protos during the Great Expedition. But it is still a risk factor that cannot be ignored.

Therefore, one of the reasons why Sivir collects and modifies new genetic seeds and spreads the state religion faith among all Space Marines is to prevent future legions from forming rebellions for these reasons.

Let these Space Marines put faith in the Emperor and Sivir first, and move back in the worship and brotherhood of the Primordial. Someone invited you to think more about your beliefs when you rebelled, don't be emotional, and agree as soon as your brain is hot.

For most of the warbands, if Sivir really did what he promised, then it was not unacceptable.

Because Sivir is the only surviving son of the emperor recognized by the Forbidden Army, and after he became the regent of the Empire, he did both the upper and lower levels, and he did not lose anything. It really saved the entire empire that was going to decay.

Coupled with the fact that Protestantism of salvation spread throughout the empire by designation as the state religion, Sivir's majesty and power grew by the day.

Needless to say, Sivir's prestige in the empire is truly a matter of words. With the execution of the revival expedition, the entire empire will gradually be completely controlled by Sivir.

Unless one of the Primordials stands up against Sivir's approach now, no one in the Empire will be able to stop Sivir's reforms to the Space Marines.

And Sivir has an advantage in this matter, that is, he is not one of the twenty genetic protogens that he once had.

He didn't have any Star Marine heirs, he didn't have a legendary experience during the Great Expedition, and he wasn't worshipped as a hero for millennia.

This makes him not like the primordials such as Killiman or Holy Lies, once resurrected, countless people bow their heads and worship, and the followers gather at the same time.

But it is precisely because there is no Space Marine with him as the original body that everyone can believe that he can do it equally. The genetic seeds provided to you in the future are really modified and exactly the same.

If Killiman was resurrected and wanted to make such a play, the other primordial heirs would never believe it. Who knows if you want to turn all the Space Marines into your own blue sons and grandsons.

Therefore, it is quite convincing for a regent like Sivir, who has nothing to do with any space marine, to propose to provide new genetic seeds after the formation of the legion.

Moreover, they do not suffer from inequality, nor do they suffer from poverty. There is no poverty, no widowhood, and no inclination.

There are more or less various divisions between the star-soldier warbands, but Sivir's order is addressed to all the Space Marines.

It's not just for one warband, and no one warband is a special case. Since everyone is to obey this order absolutely, and Sivir has done a fair treat, then everyone will have much less resistance.

There may be some start-up groups that are difficult to accept, and even rely on the connection between their parent group and the child group to unite to resist Sivir's orders.

But there is another sentence behind the inequality:

If the husband is like this, so people from afar are not satisfied, and they will repair Wende.

In this way, if the people from afar do not submit, they will practice the politics of benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and pleasure to entertain them. What is benevolence, righteousness, and pleasure? Presumably some big golden old man was willing to tell them.

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After Lunt took care of the affairs of his warband, he carefully selected nearly a hundred super interstellar marines from the Fire Barrier warband.

Next, Laurent will go and relay Sivel's orders to the various warbands, and since these orders are almost touching the bottom line of the Space Marines, Laurent has to bring some fighters to protect himself and act as a deterrent.

Nearly 100 super space marines who have undergone secondary transformation, even if nearly 1,000 people from an ordinary war group are all present, victory is also within reach for super star marines. They would never let their warlord be harmed in the slightest.

Laurent first set off for the Hylyon Sector to find the warbands that had returned from Terra. It was decided to start with these warbands and inform all the Space Marines of Sivir's orders step by step.

Surprisingly, almost effortlessly, these warbands accepted this fact. Said that he would agree to these orders from Sivir. Although it is difficult to say that everything is difficult at the beginning, Laurent has a good start.

Let's get off the book

Laurent was thoughtful after leaving these warbands. In his opinion, the reason why it went so smoothly was because everyone believed in Sivir and believed that the reason why he did this must be to better revitalize the empire.

In the eyes of these warbands, Sivir is like the Holy Son sent by the emperor to the earth. Faith in Sivir may have been the key to how easily these warbands accepted these orders.

"It seems that Lord Sivir is right, force conquers the body, and faith conquers the heart." Laurent thought.

However, it is because these warbands were led by Sivir to quell the rebellion in the Hyrion Star Zone, and they have experienced hundreds of battles with Sivir, and some of their members have been infected by a strong religious atmosphere in Terra, so many people have faith in Sivir.

The other warbands may not be as religious as the ones who have seen Sivir in person and fought alongside them.

Laurent had a new plan in mind, and he used the ship's communication device to contact Sivir in Terra. Discuss what is in your heart with Siwell, and finally get Siwell's consent.

Laurent's next stop, the Levy World of the Fire Barrier Warband – and where Sivir first appeared on Earth – the planet Orunki.